Part St. Tropez Club 55 and part St. Bart’s Nikki Beach, the chameleon party space Life HTX rocked with a wicked disco vibe Saturday afternoon when Lucinda and Javier Loya took over with a Super Bowl bash that was more midnight mischief than daytime frivolity.

“It’s total chaos,” said event plannerDebbie Elias as she surveyed the wild party scene three hours into the five-hour bacchanal. Table-top dancing had already begun and drinking straight from magnums of champagne was a right of party passage.

More than 250 were invited to frolic in St. Tropez tradition which meant a three-course Mediterranean-inspired lunch from Amalfi Ristorante, interspersed with a parade of bikini-clad models draped in jewels and swathed in furs. The Saks Fifth Avenue fashions were for sale with a portion going to one of three charities that would benefit from the deliciously raucous afternoon.

Further proof that this was no cheesy football fete — each table was centered with ice buckets filled with bottles of Cristal and Dom Perignon. Likewise, magnums of Veuve Cliquot floated around the room.

Each time one of the heavy-hitters ponied up for a champagne package (starting at $4,000), the bottle delivery was a show of costumed characters (Ninja Warriors, Super Woman, etc.), sparklers and music suited for heroes. Proceeds were also earmarked for charity — The Woman’s Home, Ronald McDonald House and MS Houston.

Disco balls, LED light shows, larger-than-life streaming videos, aerial entertainers and killer DJs Amy Robbins and Triarchy, who kept the music blasting for all five hours, contributed to the scene.

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Headliners included NFL star Franco Harris who told the crowd, “This is what Super Bowl is all about — getting together, having a good time and getting ready for the game. You sure are ready!”

Mixing in the crowd was Ashanti, who had performed at Lucinda’s 50th birthday party; four-time Super Bowl winner Larry Izzo, sporting each of the honking diamond rings; retired NFL star Lydell Mitchell; retired Houston Dynamo Mike Chaballa and Luke Bryan, who would sing the national anthem on Sunday.